Firms must not and can not tell workers what to wear. Johanna konta has been knocked out the Australian Open. She lost her quarter final to Serena Williams 6 2 6 3 in just over an hour in melbourne. She was the last brit left in the competition. Also this morning well be hearing a toy story with a difference. Which ones yours . I would say this is lego, this is not. Ok, this is lego . This is lego. Well find out how one of the worlds best known brands is counting the cost of counterfeits in china. And carol has the weather. Good morning. Once again today with starting off with some patchy freezing fog and it is particularly dense across parts of the south. Its also slippery underfoot so take extra ca re. Its also slippery underfoot so take extra care. There will be some sunshine around today, also some drizzle and strong winds in the north west. Ill put all that together in 15 minutes. Good morning. First, our main story. Mps have stepped up demands for the government to publish its plan for brexit in a formal policy document. The demands for a white paper, including from some conservatives, follows yesterdays Supreme Court ruling. Theresa may must give parliament a vote before triggering article 50, the formal process for leaving to the eu. Its thought legislation could be introduced as early as tomorrow. Heres our Political Correspondent tom bateman. After thejudges ruled only parliament could start brexit, today a warning for mps dont to try to derail the plan. The Supreme Courtjudgement means a bill on triggering article 50, the start of britains exit process, must be put before mps and lords. So what lies on the road ahead . The government says legislation paving the way for brexit will be tabled within days that will be voted on by both houses of parliament. Theresa may wants article 50 triggered by the end of march, then britain has two years to leave the eu. So there can be no going back. The Point Of No Return was passed injune 23, last year. Labour say they wont block article 50 but want to amend the bill, to give mps more control of the process. If necessary, there will be hand to hand combat on this. We need to make sure that we get the best deal on behalf the whole country and she cant say she acts on behalf the whole country. Theresa may also faces opposition from some of her own mps, who wanta formal Exit Document to be debated. But for now, at least, ministers believe they are on track to get brexit triggered by the spring. Tom bateman, bbc news our Political Correspondent carol walker is outside the houses of parliament, how extensive will the Tory Rebellion be . Were hearing in toms piece about the Tory Rebellion. It looks as though a number of tories rebelling against the government will be quite small but the question is whether all the different opponents to parts of the governments approach to this will be able to coalesce to impose defeats on the government. Were going to get a build tomorrow from the government which will be a pretty short bill essentially asking parliament to approve the Negotiating Process. We know for example labour are going to amend that so if we dont like the bill that so if we dont like the bill that we get the Prime Minister will be forced to go back and negotiate more. We know the Liberal Democrats are demanding a second referendum on any final grexit deal and we know the snp are saying scotland should be allowed to remain in the european Single Market brexit. What they all agree on is they want more detail to be set out in something called a white paper, a formal proposal of Government Plans but the government could simply agree to that. Underlying this at the moment is the government being confident that they will still be able to stick to its timetable and begin those formal Brexit Negotiations by the end of march. Thank you, carol. Plenty more from the houses of Parliament Later in the morning. Well be speaking to Businesswoman Gina Miller, who took the case to the Supreme Court, just after 8am this morning. President trump has said a big day is planned on National Security today, including an announcement on building a wall on the us border with mexico, one of his Main Campaign pledges. In a message on twitter, he also said to expect many other things. Reports from washington say he will sign several Executive Orders relating to immigration and Border Security over the coming days. Heres our washington correspondent, david willis. Were going to have our border is nice and strong, were going to build a wall. It was the soundtrack to Donald Trumps unorthodox campaignfor to Donald Trumps unorthodox campaign for president , a call to build a wall along americas southern border with mexico. Now he seems set to press ahead with measures he believes are vital to stemming the illegal flow of immigrants into the united states. The president on his twitter account said simply hes vowed to make mexico pay for it. But the Mexican Government has refused to do so. Later in the week, to round off a busy start to his presidency, mr trump is expected to sign Executive Orders, closing americas borders to refugees and limiting access to citizens from seven african and middle eastern countries, countries the administration believes export terrorism. Theyre mainly muslim countries but the mantra of the Trump Administration is america first. A country that traditionally has opened its doors to immigrants is about to head in the opposite direction. David willis, bbc news, washington. Women are experiencing widespread discrimination when it comes to dress codes at work according to a parliamentary report. Mps heard from Hundreds Of Women who reported that the dress codes they were subject to were sexist. They began an inquiry after a receptionist was sent home for refusing to wear high heels. Heres our Business Correspondent emma simpson. What to wear at work . Sometimes theres no choice, and it is not always attractive. But what about being ordered to wear high heels . When Nicola Thorpe arrived for her first day at work, she was told by her Employment Agency she must wear shoes with a two to four inch heel. When she refused, she was sent home without pay. What they state is it gives them a more professional look. A corporate, professional look. Im not entirely sure why adding two or four inches to my height makes me more professional, or makes me walk in a professional manner. I dont think it affects how i come across. You can see me now, this is exactly what i would be wearing. And if its just a matter of a couple of inches, i can stand tall without wearing heels. She then started a petition, which led to an inquiry by mps, who now want action from the government. Weve come up with three recommendations. Firstly, that the Equalities Act of 2010 obviously isnt addressing that bit. Secondly, we want to raise awareness that wearing high heels or make up may be a health and safety issue in the workplace. And thirdly, we are going to hopefully. If it doesnt work, then we will be taking people to court. There will be tribunals. At this company, receptionists can wear what they like. In its evidence, the government said the existing law was clear, and that the dress code imposed on nicola was unlawful. But the mps are calling on the government to do more to make the law more effective in protecting employees from discrimination at work. Emma simpson, bbc news. The Screening Age for bowel cancer in england, wales and Northern Ireland should be reduced to 50 years old, according to the Charity Beating Bowel Cancer. Scotland is the only part of the uk which screens from 50. The charity says that if other parts of the uk came into line, 4,000 patients a year would have the opportunity to be diagnosed earlier. A delayed upgrade to the radio system used by the Emergency Services in england, scotland and wales may cost taxpayers £475 million a year. Mps on the Public Accounts Committee say the planned new system isnt used by any other country, and needs to be properly tested to make sure it works under pressure. Fiona lamdin reports. The 105 police, fire and Ambulance Services in england, scotland and wales communicate using a Radio Network known as airwave. But these contracts expire in two years time. In its pies the Emergency Service network, and adapted smart phone system network, and adapted smart phone syste m ru n network, and adapted smart phone system run by ag, on ee. Its hope theyll be able to help the Emergency Services streamed live video, relayed patient data and access blueprints for buildings. But the Public Accounts Committee is calling on ministers to address what they see as Real Security concerns. Our real concern about the new system is at the moment at the time we had our hearing there was no deal struck, there still isnt, about Transport For London and the London Underground and there are questions about other underg rounds in underground and there are questions about other undergrounds in the country. If it doesnt work underground then its a real risk for our people and our Emergency Services who need to contact each other in real time in case of an emergency like 77. On top of this it probably would be ready in time so the old Airwave Network may have to be extended at an annual cost of £a75 million, which the public accou nts £a75 million, which the Public Accounts Committee says the home office hasnt budgeted for. In a statement the Home Office Said when it is up and running the uk will be the first in the world to replace their Front Line Radios with what effectively is an adapted smart phone. Fiona lamdin, bbc news. David cameron has been appointed president of Alzheimers Research uk. In an article in the times he says research into cancer and strokes deserve all their funding, but that dementia shouldnt be so far behind. His new role is the second formal position he has taken since standing down as an mp. An rnli Lifeboat Station in yorkshire has a new crew member, basil the fox. The wild animal has befriended the team and has become a regular visitor to the station. They say hes nearly as tame as a pet dog, and as you can see, he certainly isnt camera shy. Normally they run away it does look like hes incredibly relaxed and calm. I wasjust wanting to tell you a story. Ive trod in a fox poo this week, i probably shouldnt have told you that the smell is horrendous. We have one that keeps jumping over the fences. The ones in the back garden and he terrifies our little dog. I was taking the kids bikes to the shed and ive trod in the poo in the slivers maybe i shouldnt have mentioned it at least it wasnt barefoot imagine ive done that before. Hosed those suckers down u2 are really bringing up the tone this morning im just really bringing up the tone this morning imjust searching really bringing up the tone this morning im just searching for a real treat im going to bring you in a moment from the papers. Thats a promise we start with news overnight australia. Not brilliant news. Jana konta is out of the Australian Open but what a transformation over the last year or so. transformation over the last year or so. Johanna konta. Transformation over the last year or so. Johanna konta. Shes changed her approach to matches, shes changed her mental attitude, she doesnt panic and she keeps really calm on court. It shows you how disappointed we are not going further. When you think about who she played and what she did today was such an achievement. Johanna konta has been knocked out of the Australian Open this morning. She lost her quarter final to Serena Williams 6 2 6 3 in just over an hour in melbourne. She was the last brit left in the competition. Williams will Play Lucic Barroni in the semi final. Former olympic champion nicole cooke says British Cycling Is Run by men for men and its attempts to stop doping are inadequate and ineffective. Cooke made the claims in written evidence submitted to a culture, media and Sport Select Committee yesterday. Manchester united are making progress underJose Mourinho and are unlucky not to be challenging chelsea, according to their former boss sir Alex Ferguson. Ferguson told the bbc he believes mourinho has got to grips with the club. We will show that interview later this morning. And british five time Olympianjo Pavey is to run in this years london marathon. The a3 year old says she hopes to use the race to qualify for the World Championships in august. I have to say im incredibly lucky, idid i have to say im incredibly lucky, i did once go for a run with dzhokhar tsarnaev. Film slightly kindly for me. Withjo. Filmed. She happily hopped along. Fantastic. Good luck to her. A little look at the papers. I was attracted to the Daily Telegraph this morning because it has nice colours on the front page. There can be no turning back is the main story. The Scottish National party, the Liberal Democrats and labour commenting on brexit in a lovely Colour Scheme of the fun of the Daily Telegraph. I know it is important, but it attracted my eye. The front of the daily mail, the lady who brought the whole case to the Supreme Court, jean miller, we will speak to her later, and the daily mail looking at the implications of the court ruling yesterday. Mps, they say they have a plot to thwart racks at. Brexit. The daily mail, when will they learn . They say nothing has changed with drivers using the phone at the wheel. Pictures hear of People Holding their mobiles i think taking yesterday. The times as well talking about thejudgement yesterday. The times as well talking about the judgement at the Supreme Court. Judges make history in brexit blow to ministers. Who shall we start with . Oh, sally. I love how you do that. Sorry, louise, i am lowering the tone, im talking about lycra. You know i love lowering the tone, im talking about lycra. You know love lycra. This is meant in lycra. Several places in new zealand have banned men going into pubs and cafes wearing cycling shorts. Quite right too. They are trying to raise address standards. They say that lots of customers dont need to know that much detail about someone because the shorts are too tight. Unsightly. Yes, unsightly, and it is really common, isnt it, men and women of all ages, shapes and sizes on their bike cycling. Does it really matter . No, but it is strange, isnt it, when you go to work, and all of a sudden someone is cycling home and there they are in all of their glory. Oh, hello it is strange. I am standing up hello it is strange. I am standing upfora hello it is strange. I am standing up for a cyclist, there is only one way to ride a bike and it is in lycra. Not when you are at the pub eating lunch. There is a list of things not to wear over as, fake tan, pom pom hats, sweatpants everything comfortable. Fake tan. Thinking of myself. Shall i raise the tone . You can try. On the front of the business pages, this big story from bt in evolving their italian business. In itself not usually interesting in the uk but it is knocking 20 off the value of bt shares, that is £8 billion from the value of the firm, all related to Accounting Scandals. The italian unit was borrowing too much money, paying debts with borrowed money and hiding the fact it had borrowed that. They have ousted the Management Team in italy. There is pressure on Gavin Patterson, the uk boss, to work out if he can resolve it. £8 billion off the value of bt. How would you feel about an apple that would never turn brown . Good. It is an gm apple. Oh, i didnt know that. Going on sale in america for the first time next month. Created in canada, grown over ten yea